Compare and contrast – politicalbetting.com
Compare and contrast – politicalbetting.com
So which of these three all less-than-optimal scenarios is going on here?1.) nobody told him what part of the body was being scanned2.) he doesn’t remember which body part was scanned3.) he’s lying about it https://t.co/tcBx8hexxo
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You could imagine Joe Biden doing that before age did for him. But never, in a million years, Kamala or Hillary.
Mark Kelly? Yep.
It is however possible that Trump thinks it's normal to have such scans so demanded it loudly and repeatedly until the doctor gave in.
Unless you were an idiot.
But, of course, Trump is an idiot.
https://euromaidanpress.com/2025/12/01/fridman-isds-challenge-western-sanctions/
Mikhail Fridman, one of Russia’s wealthiest oligarchs, is using obscure investor-state arbitration mechanisms to challenge sanctions imposed after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. If he wins, every sanctioned oligarch could follow, forcing Western governments to choose between billion-dollar payouts or abandoning economic pressure on Russia entirely.
In Luxembourg, where he seeks €13.8 billion, his legal team includes Omnia Strategy—the firm founded by Cherie Blair, wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair. The weapon of choice is ISDS—Investor-State Dispute Settlement—a mechanism embedded in over 3,300 investment treaties worldwide. The UK alone has 79 such agreements; EU member states have around 1,400.
Originally designed to protect foreign investors from expropriation in unstable countries, these tribunals let corporations sue governments before private arbitrators rather than national courts. Critics call them “corporate courts” that bypass democratic accountability. Now Fridman is testing whether they can dismantle sanctions—and if he succeeds, every sanctioned oligarch with assets in the West could follow suit...
I'm wary with these kind of stories because I thought Putin was at deaths door a couple of years ago. Turned out he wasn't.
*Apart from the insanity, dementia, egotism, etc.
Anyway, for those of us interested in history.
https://theconversation.com/we-built-a-database-of-290-000-english-medieval-soldiers-heres-what-it-reveals-270750
Where he was welcomed by President Connolly.
Wiki:
"Ideologically left-wing, Connolly describes herself as a socialist and pacifist.[4] A supporter of Irish neutrality, her foreign policy views were described by Politico as "often anti-Western";[5] she is critical of NATO, the European Union's increased military and defence spending and general European militarisation.[6] Connolly has condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and has also described NATO's attitude toward Russia as "warmongering".
Fat lot of use she is.
Not bothering to post the image because well this is vanilla and it complains.
Martin van Buren had damn all on top, but masses down the sides!
https://www.presidentsusa.net/vanburen.html
https://youtu.be/7GfWXN5Lp1s?si=-lKlrfKdl-mlyghp
At least, that's what The Realists keep saying...
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Trump: "Washington now is, uh, no murders. It's been a miracle."
https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3m6zhazj3re2m
(I nearly mentioned Gerald Ford too, but swerved just in time, dodging a potentially fatal avalanche of corrections)
Labour was elected last year with a manifesto commitment to double the number of scanners, which would still leave Britain at the bottom of the league by a fair margin.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/life-sciences-sector-data-2024/life-sciences-competitiveness-indicators-2024-summary
However, excellent central casting if the need is a Sam The Eagle figure to restore dignity to the White House after their Second National Nightmare.
Assuming, as always, that the 2028 vote is allowed to mean anything.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Presidents/comments/1gtlssn/we_havent_had_a_bald_president_since_1977_because/
https://andrewspreviews.substack.com/p/previewing-the-long-eaton-north-council
If you can get a private scan for £100 - and they are making a profit on that....
Starmer probably a claret man, except when he’s having curry
Davey for a dry scrumpy or some English Sparkling / “Brit fizz”
Kemi presumably a Malbec to go with her lunchtime steak. I bet Jenrick’s one of those who orders Madri
Natural zero-sulphur pet Nat that tastes like cider with the hypnotist.
Rhun ap Iorwerth for a few pints of Brains down the rugby club
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Smith_(cricketer)
He saved it for a rainy day.
With hindsight it would have been better to sack Illingworth.
Davey would depend where he is drinking, if a Red Wall Pub then a pint of the local brew, if in Cheltenham or Winchester a glass of Red, whatever everyone else is having.
Kemi - vodka and redbull.
Nat would have a special spirit brewed in a sustainable eco brewery in Madagascar, flown in daily to ensure it’s drunk fresh.
He's probably really pissed off that he can't do that now.
Former education secretary Lord John Nash calls for major public health campaign, and says the findings by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) should "concern us all"
https://news.sky.com/story/more-than-800-000-young-children-seeing-social-media-content-designed-to-hook-adults-figures-show-13478155
Don't have nightmares, everyone.
These are two background shows that we put on regularly when there's nothing on, or to fall asleep to.
Big Bang is already on Disney+ so not very surprised at that one. We probably use Disney more than Netflix now anyway. No idea where Friends is going to, don't fancy getting any more subscriptions.
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Kristi Noem: "Sir, you made it through hurricane season without a hurricane. You kept the hurricanes away. We appreciate that."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2025/legacy-of-spies-le-carre-series
We used to have one at work.
Google says there is one in Malaysia, one in Sri Lanka, and one in Peru (due presumably to Paddington Bear).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erskine_Childers_(author)
https://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-big-bang-theory
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/article-abstract/795963
Also the adjective applies to the paired nerves coming off the spinal cord in this region.
If you are entrusted with the healthcare of an aging bloke, and don't care about cost, wouldn't doing a full body MRI scan and then spending a while looking at it potentially be worthwhile? I'd imagine you've at least the potential of catching things like cancers very early.
It wouldn't make sense for the general population, because of the cost of paying medical experts to look through the results properly almost certainly dwarfs the costs of the scran itself, but that doesn't mean it doesn't make sense for a case like Trump's medical team.
This is of course one of the areas where AI may have its uses - if you can do a whole body scan, shove the results into an AI box and have it flag up anything interesting for a human's attention, then routine scans of the population might suddenly become affordable enough to make sense.
Even our Green Party, with probably reluctance, said NATO had a legitimate role to play though.
Devon Malcolm got the chop at the same time and for the same reason (official reason - he couldn't take nine South African wickets in five overs bowled so must have been the reason England lost a Test - and a series - in which they were bowled out for under 160 in both innings).
Ironically Illingworth himself didn't last much longer either.
https://www.michiganmedicine.org/health-lab/whole-body-mris-arent-beneficial-they-seem
Judges are more diverse than they were - iirc 1/3 or so are now women, and progress is being made on ethnic mix etc.
Did not Generic Bob have a rant about he would have Judges appointed by politicians to make sure they were all objective, and unbiased?
(very high urinals though)